Parents have slammed a school for introducing a new compulsory branded uniform which costs more than £160 for boys and £200 for girls.
South Nottinghamshire Academy in Radcliffe-on-Trent introduced new branded trousers and skirts, including a logo-branded girls’ trousers for £21, a branded skirt for nearly £30, and boys’ trousers for £19.50.
The school also came under fire for not consulting parents on the decision.
But the school has said it will purchase a blazer and skirt or pair of trousers for every pupil currently in Year 7 to Year 10.